Strength of ties and pioneering orientation: The moderating role of scanning capabilities

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The purpose of this article is to study the curvilinear effect on pioneering orientation of one of its key relational backgrounds: strength of ties. The study is based on a sample of 224 companies in the footwear industry in Spain. A hierarchical regression analysis was performed. The results show a curvilinear U-shaped relationship between the strength of ties and pioneering orientation. This curvilinear relationship is increasingly pronounced as scanning capabilities grow. Managers wishing to develop a pioneering orientation should avoid excessive levels of strength in their ties and unduly low levels. Furthermore, firms might benefit from developing scanning capability. JEL CLASSIFICATION: M100; o320

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Ruiz-Ortega, M. J., Molina-Morales, F. X., Parra-Requena, G., & García-Villaverde, P. M. (2022). Strength of ties and pioneering orientation: The moderating role of scanning capabilities. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 25(4), 296–311. https://doi.org/10.1177/2340944420967954

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